>Hey Craig,
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>>Not everyone has current PCs. IMO, many of our clients will suffer.
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>That may be true but VFP needs to be more in the family than out. The more developers that can cross pollinate from VB & C++, the better we all are. Besides, you can still use the old tools for the old PCs. Tougher on you but does not hold the product.
I agree with you on this.
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>>No, I disagree. If any changes to the Development UI, it will be to integrate it into Visual Studio shell, which I hate. It's much less productive than what we have now.
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>I agree that VFP's env is better but knowing two env's is a major pain and again will keep people from VFP. There are some things I like about the other env like editing property values in the grid rather than a special box.
Again, I agree. But, that doesn't mean I have to like it. IMO, the current VS shell is VERY counter-productive. I'm constantly resizing or scrolling the design/edit window to see everything. It's waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too small, even at a high resolution on my 19" monitor.
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>Guess I'm more of a move forward and let the rest catch up type.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer